Happenings On The Edge
NYC Reggae Forum Talks Radio
On Thursday, April 16th, the Coalition to Preserve Reggae Music (CPR) in association with People of Black Heritage and ZYNC TV hosted another in its forum series this time addressing the question “Do radio deejays contribute to the state of popular Jamaican music?”
More Fashions Tonight At Brand New Machine
Check out our interview with Steve Urchin on what’s BNM anyway??? YardEdge talks to Steve Urchin
Do Radio Deejays Contribute To The State Of Jamaican Music?
“Do radio deejays contribute to the state of popular Jamaican music?” That’s the question on the table for the upcoming community forum and panel discussion hosted by the Coalition to Preserve Reggae music (CPR), in association with ZYNC TV NEW YORK LINKZ and People of Black Heritage on Thursday, April
Beach J’ouvert – James Bond Beach
On Saturday April 11th 2009 carnival jumbies from around Jamaica and beyond gathered at James Bond Beach in Oracabessa to participate in the annual Beach J’ouvert party. Well produced by Bacchanal Jamaica, Beach J’ouvert 2009 featured Machel Montano HD and friends and the music of Sparkles Disco, DJ Smoke from
Now On At The Edna Manley College of The Visual and Performing Arts
There are several exciting events now on at the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts. Let’s support our budding artists! School of Drama presents its major production: COLOURED GIRLS Director – Trevor Nairne Coloured Girls emerged from the black militant-didactic confrontationist period of the 1960’s and 70’s
YardEdge Talks To Steve Urchin About Mystic Urchin’s Brand New Machine
YardEdge: What exactly is BNM anyway? Steve Urchin: Brand New Machine…a ground breaking + envelope pushing new series presented by Mystic Urchin…every Weds night @ Fiction nightclub
Workshops on Healing Techniques This Week
This week Helen MacMillan presents three workshops that deal with various healing techniques… Tuesday April 7th – 7pm Yes We Can Jamaica! An interactive evening where we will go through a process of release and connection to Spirit with a view to opening to inspired ideas for moving forward personally,
Red Stripe Stages Live Show To Support Music Training
Michael Rose from Black Uhuru Red Stripe hosted its “Learning for Life: Project Artist” concert on Saturday, March 28th 2009 at Sabina Park in Kingston. “Learning for Life” is a worldwide Diageo programme which trains young people in retailing, hospitality, tourism and the arts, and the “Project Artist” component focuses
Jamaica Vibes On Tonight
Live music continues in Kingston tonight at Weekenz with Jamaica Vibes featuring the New Kingston Band, Raquel Jones and Hezron.
Farenheit Celebrates Birthday At Brand New Machine
Featuring DJ Narity, DJ Courtney & ZJ Elektra + Special Guest Selecta JIGZAG